Thanks for all the replies. I took off the valve cover and noticed while running that oil is coming out of what looks like a hose in about the middle in a pretty good stream. I assume this is where it should be coming from and all is good. Any responses to this is appreciated.
It's not uncommon for newer fuel injected cars to put a fuel filter down
in the frame rail; my 86 Corvette has one there...but then the fuel
pressure is higher to push it through as well.
Mark N
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Anyone ever put fuel filter in line between
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Thanks for all the replies. I took off the valve cover and noticed while
running that oil is coming out of what looks like a hose in about
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Thanks for all the replies. I took off the valve cover and noticed while
running that oil is coming out of what looks like
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Thanks for all the replies. I took off the valve cover and noticed while running that oil is coming out of what looks like a hose in about the middle in a pretty good stream. I assume this is where it should be coming from and all
: Thursday, September 26, 2013 6:33 AM
Subject: RE: [old-chevy-truck] RE: oiling
Shouldn’t be coming out of the hose – this hose is what feeds the rocker rail –
and the rocker rail feeds the rockers. Is yours cracked or broken? If so,
time to replace it. Also, what Bill in Oregon said.
AL Jones
, September 26, 2013 8:17 AM
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Anyone have any pictures of the hose so i can tell if it is broken off or
cracked?
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Shouldn’t be coming
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On the fuel filter, I've run an inline filter for the past several years
mounted on the frame just a few inches from the tank cutoff valve. Easy to
change out when
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Thanks Ken,
Would you happen to have a part number for that filter to save me some
research? Did you just cut the line and couple
At hot idle , oil should be weeping out of the rocker holes , not spraying , weeping very slowly .On older 216 work out 235/261s ,its common to not see any oil until the engne revs above 1,200 RPM ~ test this with the engine running valve cover in place ,_slightly_ rev. the engne
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